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How to Get Funding for Your Classroom STEM Project
10/25/2018
Samsung is taking this year’s Solve for Tomorrow competition in an even more exciting direction by partnering with education resource funding platform DonorsChoose.org.
As part of the new partnership, the first 3,500 teacher-submitted projects for the national STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) contest will get a 50% match from Samsung on every donation made to the project on DonorsChoose.org – essentially turning every $20 donation into $30, or $100 into $150 – up to $600 total for a school.** The competition is open to public school teachers of students in grades 6-12, including charter schools that receive at least 50 percent public funding.
The partnership between DonorsChoose.org and Samsung Solve for Tomorrow has already helped fund over 300 Solve for Tomorrow projects, and funding will continue until 3,500 projects have been fulfilled through December 31st. However, to be eligible to receive the match offer from Samsung, projects must first be submitted to the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition by October 30th.
With Samsung Solve for Tomorrow well underway, DonorsChoose.org Founder and CEO Charles Best spoke with the Samsung U.S. Newsroom about the partnership and what it means to empower teachers’ education initiatives for thousands of students across the country.
Q: How does partnering with Samsung Solve for Tomorrow enhance the mission of the DonorsChoose.org program?
Charles Best: This partnership brings together Samsung’s resources with ours, amplifying what we do at DonorsChoose.org. We’re very excited that this month’s campaign has already inspired hundreds of projects, and look forward to significantly increasing that number to impact thousands of public school educators and their students across the country.
Samsung is an iconic brand. We’re honored to be their partners. They are not just dedicated to creating innovative products – the company is committed to education and helping to cultivate future tech innovators and business leaders through programs like Samsung Solve for Tomorrow. Together we’re excited to not just celebrate, but propagate the winning ideas.